‘Medieval institution’: Commonwealth Guardian readers on Prince Harry’s Spare

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‘Medieval institution’: Commonwealth Guardian readers on Prince Harry’s Spare
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Comments range from ‘the monarchy is valuable’ to ‘Harry and Meghan are having their cake and eating it’

Photograph: Rex/ShutterstockPhotograph: Rex/ShutterstockLast week, the tell-all autobiography by Prince Harry, Spare, was released and sold a combined, his new book and whether the controversies surrounding the royal family have changed their views towards the monarchy.The ties between the monarchy and New Zealand have steadily dissolved over the decades to the extent that it has become an irrelevancy to a modern New Zealand.

It should come as no surprise that a tell-all autobiography contains dirt on other members of the family, who are after all prone to the same human emotions as the rest of us. We can only hope that this biography brings about aLester Mascarenhas, 42, doctor, Melbourne, Australia, not for the personal characteristics of any member or even for the monarch. I think it is valuable to have a head of state whose appointment is beyond political manipulation.

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